What is AI sovereignty and why are companies chasing after it?
Data loss and reducing vendor dependency are some of the reasons businesses are interested in pursuing AI sovereignty.
From object storage to data sovereignty, explore strategies and tools IT teams use to store, protect, and manage data in the cloud.
Data loss and reducing vendor dependency are some of the reasons businesses are interested in pursuing AI sovereignty.
Some question the strategy as datasets grow and threat actors level up their tactics by deleting backups in their attacks.
“With video and audio content on the rise…you have a lot more to store and therefore, that’s going to continually be a problem as we get further on into the next 10 years,” one expert says.
“It’s one of the least expensive means for storing data long term. That’s the reason why people use it,” one technology consultant tells IT Brew.
“Think about backup as an outcome, rather than an infrastructure,” Veeam Senior Director of Product Strategy Rick Vanover tells IT Brew.
Backblaze CEO Gleb Budman says the cloud storage and data backup company has been moving more up-market since going public in 2021.
In 2018, the Boston-based company became the first to offer a pricing plan with no egress fees.
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